Scopes in Page Templates are not kept when creating pages
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Sharry Shi June 11, 2012 at 7:57 PMEdited
PASSED Manual Testing following the steps in the description.
Fixed on:
Tomcat 7.0 + MySQL 5. Portal 6.1.x.CE GIT ID: a8862abd594b2124c34fdc63d6e546202772941b.

Sharry Shi May 7, 2012 at 8:26 PMEdited
PASSED Manual Testing following the steps in the description.
Reproduced on:
Tomcat 7.0 + MySQL 5. Portal 6.1.0 CE GA1.
Scopes in Page Templates are not kept when creating pages.
Fixed on:
Tomcat 7.0 + MySQL 5. Portal 6.2.x GIT ID: b8baaee26d622ffb65065f96168983d301b9e350.
Tomcat 7.0 + MySQL 5. Portal 6.1.x.EE GIT ID: 55b6c71fde77a8d3a42e6da8f7b38dfc77686d33.
Scopes in Page Templates are kept when creating pages.
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Created April 30, 2012 at 4:25 AM
Updated June 24, 2023 at 3:57 PM
Resolved June 10, 2012 at 6:39 PM
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new Page Template
2. Add a blog portlet in the page of this page template
3. Go to Configuration of this blog portlet and change the scope to the current page
4. Go to any Site
5. Add a new Page using your Page Template--> The blogs portlet should be scoped to the current Page.